Sentences with phrase «health organisations says»

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The incoming director of WA's premier medical research body says he wants better integrate it with other health organisations.
The National Health Service (NHS) said 16 organisations had been affected by the cyber attack but said it had not been specifically targeted.
The Department of Health said in a statement: «When these allegations first came to light, the department and relevant NHS trusts started work to investigate these issues and we expect any new NHS organisations named today to do the same.»
She said under the new emergency programme, the global health agency had activated an «Incident Management System» to oversee the global response and leverage expertise from across the organisation to address the crisis.
Bralo says her organisation has previously supported a lady with mental health problems and several other medical conditions, who had been incorrectly charged by a hospital.
Following participation in the Food Supply Chain summit attended by a wide range of organisations representing the breadth of UK food supply and production, Dawn Howard, NOAH Chief Executive said: «NOAH members help ensure the health of UK's food producing animals, contributing to excellent welfare standards — part of the success story that is British farming, food production and supply.
«Secondly, the university should tailor its researches into immediate and prospective challenges of mankind in health, food, housing, infrastructure, societal organisation and the seemingly unknown aspects on nature», Aregbesola said.
«Most people would believe the prime function of any organisation in the NHS is to ensure the provision of high quality comprehensive health services,» Dr Meldrum said.
Igbu said that the organisation was working closely with the state Ministry of Health to curb further spread of the disease in the state.
«The federal and states» health insurance agencies should have strong information and communications technology platforms to interface with the operations of health maintenance organisations,» he said.
«Numerous organisations have recognised that use of antibiotics in agriculture poses risks to human healthsays Avinash Kar, a San Francisco - based lawyer with the Natural Resources Defense Council, which initiated legal action last year to try to force the FDA to phase out the growth promoters.
«In the case of kids, e-cigarettes are harmful all by themselves because of the effects of nicotine on children's brains,» says Brian King of the organisation's Office on Smoking and Health.
«Adopting a healthy diet will help an individual to better manage symptoms and avoid additional health problems, such as diabetes,» the organisation says.
Stephanie Pirotta, Jean Hailes for Women's Health dietitian, says the organisation never recommends specific diets; instead, it's about balanced, healthy eating.
«Teachers» organisations in Australia, the UK and US are expressing concerns about the impacts of students» behaviours on educators» health and wellbeing, so that it is now considered a costly occupational problem,» he said.
Encouraging young people to talk about their feelings is crucial in breaking down the stigma around mental health for the next generation» says Hannah Knight, Education Director at Pixel Learning, the organisation launching ThinkWell.
We look forward to continuing our work with various institutions and organisations that share the same objective: to protect the health and welfare of all dogs,» she said
In a BITC report, it found that 60 % of board members and senior managers believe their organisations support people with mental health issues, but despite this, it found that only 11 % of employees discussed a recent mental health problem with a line manager and half said that they would not do so.
John Rogers, Chief Executive of Skills for Health and Justice, said: «Taking on and training apprentices is a fantastic way for organisations to shape the future of their business and its imperative they know how to make the most of new opportunities.»
Andrew Stokes, partner at Beachcroft LLP, says: «This case stresses the importance of organisations taking the opportunity to review management systems as well as their health and safety procedures.
The council said there was a lack of sentencing guidance for these offences other than corporate manslaughter and fatal health and safety offences, and that existing guidance covered organisations but not individuals.
Lord Young said: «Health and safety regulation is essential in many industries but may well have been applied too generally and have become an unnecessary burden on firms, but also community organisations and public services.
Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (Irda) is in talks with the government and other stakeholders to set up a self regulatory organisation for health insurance companies, said Irda Chairman J
«We are writing to urge you to discontinue Messenger Kids, Facebook's first social media app designed specifically for children under the age of 13,» said the letter signed by doctors, educators and child health experts and several organisations, chief among which is the US - based Campaign for Commercial - Free Childhood.
«I can't think of a better business argument for private sector organisations than your rating as an investment going down if investors regard the health of your workforce as a risk rather than an asset,» he says.
«Once you go beyond the «sandstone curtain» as it's called, north of Melbourne, west of Brisbane and Sydney, the Aboriginal community controlled health organisation appears to be emerging as the mainstream service delivery,» she said.
The National Rural Health Alliance said in a Croakey piece that Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations need more funding security if Australia is to keep up with any gains made in Indigenous health outcomes, saying this is particularly important for programs with long lead times (such as smoking cessation progHealth Alliance said in a Croakey piece that Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations need more funding security if Australia is to keep up with any gains made in Indigenous health outcomes, saying this is particularly important for programs with long lead times (such as smoking cessation progHealth Organisations need more funding security if Australia is to keep up with any gains made in Indigenous health outcomes, saying this is particularly important for programs with long lead times (such as smoking cessation proghealth outcomes, saying this is particularly important for programs with long lead times (such as smoking cessation programs).
Writing for Croakey in support of the @IndigenousX crowdfunding campaign, GP Dr Tim Senior said we «should be doing all we can, both as health professionals, and as organisations, to make health facilities racism - free environments, in the same way they are smoke - free environments».
Ah Chee said the Lowitja Institute was «the torchbearer for Aboriginal health research», with its predecessor bodies the first health research organisations in Australia to include Aboriginal community controlled organisations as equal partners.
«As Chair of this organisation I have been privileged to work with professional health bodies, leading health advocacy groups and consumer organisations that have also shared in a vision for primary health care,» he said.
It will be interesting to know if mainstream health organisations have also made such a submission, given the growing body of evidence about the impact of racism on health which has led some experts to say that means we need to look at toughening racial discrimination laws, not weakening them.
In the post below, he calls for justice and mental health to be added as Closing the Gap targets and says governments need to be just as accountable for their policies and programs as they demand of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations that they fund.
AHCSA Maternal Health Tackling Smoking Project Officer Mary - Anne Williams said the programs feature everyday stories and resources about cancer, and resonate strongly for staff at the organisation after AHCSA lost its widely respected, long - standing CEO Mary Buckskin to cancer last year, aged just 57.
Public Health Association of Australia CEO Michael Moore said a short turnaround for such a process is unfair and particularly onerous for organisations needing to maintain service delivery — especially given this involves extensions to existing arrangements.
Jason Agostino, data clinician at the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), said Aboriginal health organisations are «flooded with data» but in the past this hasn't been useful without adding to the «enormous burden of reporting» that services alreadyHealth Organisation (NACCHO), said Aboriginal health organisations are «flooded with data» but in the past this hasn't been useful without adding to the «enormous burden of reporting» that services alreadyhealth organisations are «flooded with data» but in the past this hasn't been useful without adding to the «enormous burden of reporting» that services already have.
The key to success is sustained funding as well as leadership by Aboriginal community - controlled health organisations, say those at the frontline.
Finally, he said, while improving quality is critical to closing the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, he warned it was vital to «look up and out of organisations», citing this Harvard blog about the lessons Japan can teach.
The Australian Health Care Reform Alliance (AHCRA)-- an alliance of 37 member organisations — has issued a communique expressing concern over the Government's health policy direction, in particular the threat of a two - tier health system and what they say is a weakening of primary care, in the face of evidence that primary care is part of the solution not the prHealth Care Reform Alliance (AHCRA)-- an alliance of 37 member organisations — has issued a communique expressing concern over the Government's health policy direction, in particular the threat of a two - tier health system and what they say is a weakening of primary care, in the face of evidence that primary care is part of the solution not the prhealth policy direction, in particular the threat of a two - tier health system and what they say is a weakening of primary care, in the face of evidence that primary care is part of the solution not the prhealth system and what they say is a weakening of primary care, in the face of evidence that primary care is part of the solution not the problem.
Indigenous Health Minister Ken Wyatt said last year's result was a «failure», and recognised the work of community organisations to improve the outlook this year.
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«Having gone through this, I would encourage even the smaller health organisations to do it,» he said.
Lamenting the latest «missed opportunity» for Indigenous health in the recent Federal Budget, NACCHO chair Matthew Cooke said Aboriginal community controlled health organisations are a «key expression of self - determination».
Thus the Network is seeking to develop, in collaboration with the AH&MRC and through Aboriginal community controlled health organisations, ways of running pain programs in communities, «so they don't have to face coming down to Sydney or going to one of the big centres where experience has been that they don't want to do that,» he said.
Tauli - Corpuz said the IAS had severely undermined capacity of Indigenous - led initiatives in health, housing and legal services and funding cuts appeared to have specifically targeted organisations working in advocacy to stifle freedom of expression, a development she described as «deeply troubling».
«Some Associate Members are involved because they want to support AIDA's work to improve the number of Indigenous doctors, some want to contribute towards improving Indigenous health outcomes, some want to contribute financially, others want a more intimate relationship with the organisation,» she said.
NACCHO Chair, Matthew Cooke, said the agreement would harness the strengths of both organisations to reverse the appalling differences in the health of Aboriginal people and other Australians
AHHA Chief Executive Alison Verhoeven said the agreement would bring together the experiences of health service providers that work in the public and not - for - profit health sector across Australia and local Aboriginal controlled health organisations working in local communities.
Mr Cooke said health programs making the biggest gains in Closing the Gap in Indigenous health and reducing smoking rates were developed and are run by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisahealth programs making the biggest gains in Closing the Gap in Indigenous health and reducing smoking rates were developed and are run by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisahealth and reducing smoking rates were developed and are run by Aboriginal Community Controlled Health OrganisaHealth Organisations.
Dr Adler says targeted health leadership is a practical approach that other high - risk occupations and a range of organisations can embrace.
In my view, Fiona Stanley identified these issues perfectly in her speech in this venue last week when she said that Governments are not taking enough responsibility for health and social outcomes in Aboriginal communities, are rarely held accountable for shortcomings in critical services, and fail to treat Indigenous organisations as an important part of the solution.1
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